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. >>> johnson has been a mainstay of the obama administration crafting some of the most sensitive and controversial polici policies, detaining terror sus spekts and the use of drones. he began as a federal prosecutor in the state of new york and served as a legal adviser during the president's 2008 campaign. he was known as a leading advocate to end don't ask don't tell. if confirmed, he would replace outgoing secretary janet napolitano who left to head the university of california education system. >>> we have disturbing video released showing the panic as gunmen stormed the kenyan mall last month. take a look. shoppers will absolutely run for their lives, duck for cover, as armed terrorists attack. portions of the video are too graphic to show. there's footage of the militants exchanging gunfire with security. al shabaab, a terror group based in somalia took responsibility for the attack that left 72 people dead. >> dick cheney waged a long battle against heart disease. now we know more about his condition. writing in his new book, "heart," he reveals he was so close to death, he sa
. >>> johnson has been a mainstay of the obama administration crafting some of the most sensitive and controversial polici policies, detaining terror sus spekts and the use of drones. he began as a federal prosecutor in the state of new york and served as a legal adviser during the president's 2008 campaign. he was known as a leading advocate to end don't ask don't tell. if confirmed, he would replace outgoing secretary janet napolitano who left to head the university of california...
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magic johnson and his wife, cookie, hosted one of the events that included stars like diane keaton and samuel l. jackson. billionaire media mogul haim saban and his wife hosted another. at one point, tickets cost as much as $32,000 each. the president also raised money along with house majority leader harry reid and house minority leader nancy pelosi, among other high-powered democrats. >>> now the latest in sports with richard lui. good morning. >> good morning, mara. monday night football, redskins honoring members of the native americans. they used the language to create code that the japanese could not read in world war ii. in the game itself, two teams with two consecutive losses wanting a win. this robert griffin iii interception in the first quarter told the story. later, rg3 runs it, loses it, gets it back. a field goal is all they get after that one. second half, it was all 49ers, scoring two touchdowns. washington gets only 30 yards in all of the second half. where were they? the niners trampled, 27-6. >>> rocker jon bon jovi's publicist said, hang on a second here, bon jovi
magic johnson and his wife, cookie, hosted one of the events that included stars like diane keaton and samuel l. jackson. billionaire media mogul haim saban and his wife hosted another. at one point, tickets cost as much as $32,000 each. the president also raised money along with house majority leader harry reid and house minority leader nancy pelosi, among other high-powered democrats. >>> now the latest in sports with richard lui. good morning. >> good morning, mara. monday...
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one note on this, looking ahead, the date the johnson election is scheduled for, june 25th, at least the boston part of massachusetts is again scheduled to be otherwise occupied on the day that general election is going to happen. june 25th ought to be right in the middle of the sure to be salacious trial of this man, the single most famous person in all of massachusetts. if there were no other household name in massachusetts it, would be his household name, boston mobster whitey bulger. the special election for the senate seat is likely to fall right in the middle of his criminal trial. he was one of the fbi's most wanted criminals who eluded capture for some 16 years. if you think people didn't turn out today for the primary, wait until the general election held right in the middle of whitey's trial. >>> check out this new add from the group that formed on facebook, group called moms demand action for gun sense in america. this is the new ad they've done. i think it is really, really good. >> i want to begin by saying that. >> our nation is shocked and saddened by the news of shoot
one note on this, looking ahead, the date the johnson election is scheduled for, june 25th, at least the boston part of massachusetts is again scheduled to be otherwise occupied on the day that general election is going to happen. june 25th ought to be right in the middle of the sure to be salacious trial of this man, the single most famous person in all of massachusetts. if there were no other household name in massachusetts it, would be his household name, boston mobster whitey bulger. the...
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the others are tom harkin, frank lautenberg, carl levin, tim johnson, and jay rockefeller. so these are going to be open seats, five of them. and republicans only need to net six seats in total in order to take control of the senate in 2014. so that's the big news with national implications out of south dakota tonight. now, i get to tell you about the news with national implications out of north dakota tonight. and this is a surprising one. that's coming up next. we're taking downy to the streets. which shirt feels more expensive? that one's softer. it's the same t-shirt. really? this one was washed in downy. why spend a lot of money when you can just use downy? downy's putting our money where our soft is. try downy softness. love it or your money back. downy's putting our money where our soft is. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and
the others are tom harkin, frank lautenberg, carl levin, tim johnson, and jay rockefeller. so these are going to be open seats, five of them. and republicans only need to net six seats in total in order to take control of the senate in 2014. so that's the big news with national implications out of south dakota tonight. now, i get to tell you about the news with national implications out of north dakota tonight. and this is a surprising one. that's coming up next. we're taking downy to the...
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the others are tom harkin, frank lautenberg, carl levin, tim johnson, and jay rockefeller. so these are going to be open seats, five of them. and republicans only need to net six seats in total in order to take control of the senate in 2014. so that's the big news with national implications out of south dakota tonight. now, i get to tell you about the news with national implications out of north dakota tonight. and this is a surprising one. that's coming up next. >>> behold the conceived in rape tour. this was the group personhood usa. this is how they tried to convince voters in mississippi to legally block any woman in mississippi from having an abortion ever, under any circumstances, even if she got pregnant because she was raped. the conceived in rape tour was their argument for that abortion ban. their argument was that forcing rape victims to bear their rapist child against their will was a benefit of the law. it's not a bug, it's a feature. look what this would do! this was the argument they campaigned on. shockingly, it did not work. mississippi was not psyched abou
the others are tom harkin, frank lautenberg, carl levin, tim johnson, and jay rockefeller. so these are going to be open seats, five of them. and republicans only need to net six seats in total in order to take control of the senate in 2014. so that's the big news with national implications out of south dakota tonight. now, i get to tell you about the news with national implications out of north dakota tonight. and this is a surprising one. that's coming up next. >>> behold the...
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clay johnson from the department of better technology, thank you. joining me is dr. kavita batel, senior adviser to valerie jarrett in the obama administration, a fellow at the brookings institution. how are you feeling today? >> oh, a lot better than about a month ago, chris. >> well, you hit it well when i talked to you. you brought optimism and cheer to me when i was letting some of the panic get to me. what do you think this means? how big a deal is today? >> so, it's a big deal for all the reasons you've outlined, but going back to even why i was optimistic a month ago, as you covered it, in california and in other states, like kentucky, even despite this horrific website kind of rollout, it was working in places. so, i think that today is important. i don't think we should kind of say, all right, you know, hands up, we're done. >> nope. >> i think we still have -- let's be honest, we've got to make sure that we can get to december 23rd, which is, like, the last day possible to get people started on coverage on january 1st. and that's why people on the ground in
clay johnson from the department of better technology, thank you. joining me is dr. kavita batel, senior adviser to valerie jarrett in the obama administration, a fellow at the brookings institution. how are you feeling today? >> oh, a lot better than about a month ago, chris. >> well, you hit it well when i talked to you. you brought optimism and cheer to me when i was letting some of the panic get to me. what do you think this means? how big a deal is today? >> so, it's a...
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the others are tom harkin, frank lautenberg, carl levin, tim johnson, and jay rockefeller. so these are going to be open seats, five of them. and republicans only need to net six seats in total in order to take control of the senate in 2014. so that's the big news with national implications out of south dakota tonight. now, i get to tell you about the news with national implications out of north dakota tonight. and this is a surprising one. that's coming up next. marjorie, i can't stand you. even the inside of your dishwasher sparkles. whoa! kitchen counselor. see, new cascade platinum is unlike finish gel. it not only cleans your dishes, it helps keep your dishwasher sparkling. [ female announcer ] new cascade platinum. it helps keep your dishwasher sparkling. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, w
the others are tom harkin, frank lautenberg, carl levin, tim johnson, and jay rockefeller. so these are going to be open seats, five of them. and republicans only need to net six seats in total in order to take control of the senate in 2014. so that's the big news with national implications out of south dakota tonight. now, i get to tell you about the news with national implications out of north dakota tonight. and this is a surprising one. that's coming up next. marjorie, i can't stand you....
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chicago student shawn johnson joins me to discuss the latest blow to public education. but next, i'm taking your questions. ask ed live just ahead. ♪ for the multitasker, getting the most from every dollar. for the visionary, seeing cash coming in and going out. for the dreamer, checking that retirement is right on track. for the cfo, making sure assets are working overtime. for over 160 years, pnc has been part of the communities we serve, providing tools, guidance and experience to help people achieve. humans. even when we cross our "ts" and dot our "i's", we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to your first accident. because making mistakes is only human, and so are we. we also offer new car replacement, so if you total your new car, we'll give you the money for a new one. call liberty mutual insurance at... and ask us all about our auto features, like guaranteed repairs, where if you get into an accident and use one of our certified repair shops,
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among those residents is laura johnson of rustin, louisiana. >> reporter: every day, laura johnson prays for what she calls a blessing. she suffers from congestive heart failure, but with her income, she can't afford the medicine she's supposed to take. >> i think it's very, very upsetting, because why wouldn't they want people to get that, you know, medicaid? why? >> reporter: we don't know if laura johnson voted for her new representative. we know her representative won by advocating for her health. joining me now is tracy washington, president and ceo of louisiana justice institute. tracy, how big a surprise was this result for louisiana's 5th? >> well, i think it was a shocker to most of the republicans out there. it was hope springs eternal for all rational democrats like me, and hopefully, rational republicans. >> do you think that the medicaid expansion played a pivotal role here? how big a part of the political conversation has it been in the state of louisiana? >> well, it's been huge, frankly, chris, because democrats and republicans were pushing this governor to accept this mo
among those residents is laura johnson of rustin, louisiana. >> reporter: every day, laura johnson prays for what she calls a blessing. she suffers from congestive heart failure, but with her income, she can't afford the medicine she's supposed to take. >> i think it's very, very upsetting, because why wouldn't they want people to get that, you know, medicaid? why? >> reporter: we don't know if laura johnson voted for her new representative. we know her representative won by...
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he has been out of office for 15 years with tim johnson defeating him in 1996. he served from 79 to 97 and made a brief run for the presidency in 1980. he will decide by january if he will run against the gop favorite there and do so as an independent. in 2008, i think he admitted that he was an obama supporter and gave him money. the number of declassified do you means in an area 51 file here's the bad news. of course they would do that. they have no evidence of aliens and they were using area 51 to develop capability in aircraft. up next, can the republican rift between the tea party and the establishment be traced back to teddy roosevelt and william howard taft? you are watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. [ woman 1 ] why do i cook? to share with family. [ woman 2 ] to carry on traditions. [ woman 3 ] to come together even when we're apart. [ male announcer ] in stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy and more, swanson makes holiday dishes delicious. gravy and more, [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that
he has been out of office for 15 years with tim johnson defeating him in 1996. he served from 79 to 97 and made a brief run for the presidency in 1980. he will decide by january if he will run against the gop favorite there and do so as an independent. in 2008, i think he admitted that he was an obama supporter and gave him money. the number of declassified do you means in an area 51 file here's the bad news. of course they would do that. they have no evidence of aliens and they were using area...
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the law is the voting rights act signed by lyndon johnson in 1965. what's under scrutiny, section 5 of the act. requires states in areas with a history of racial discrimination to get federal approval before changing their voting laws and nine poll states and parts of seven others are subject to it. the significance of that is not lost on civil rights activists. many are ramping up their messaging ahead of wednesday's case. pete williams joins me now with more on this. pete, what fueled the case that's under debate here? let's talk specifically about how it is raised to the level it is now. >> it is an appeal from shelby county, alabama, one of the areas covered. basically that this law has time passed us by. when congress renewed it in 2006, renewed four times, they didn't marshal enough evidence to show that it is still constitutional because it turns everything upside down. anything the states do to change their election rules is presumed to be improper until they get federal permission and say that violates state sovereignty. the question is the
the law is the voting rights act signed by lyndon johnson in 1965. what's under scrutiny, section 5 of the act. requires states in areas with a history of racial discrimination to get federal approval before changing their voting laws and nine poll states and parts of seven others are subject to it. the significance of that is not lost on civil rights activists. many are ramping up their messaging ahead of wednesday's case. pete williams joins me now with more on this. pete, what fueled the...
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senators ron johnson and roy blunt who each came out against the plan this week, and at the head of the adult's table, senator richard burr. >> i think it is the dumbest idea i've ever heard of
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. >>> a first look at lbj's love letters to claudia taylor, ladybird johnson. during their ten-week courtship back in 1934 and lbj was quite persistent in his per suursuit. he wrote, your lack of decision hasn't tempered either my decision or devotion to know what i want. her response, sort of put me on the spot, i love you, i don't know how ever lastingly i love you so i can't answer you yet. the letter's now available to see at lbj's presidential library. >>> a look inside the special bond between marriage gaby giffords and mark kelly, one of the pictures showing the couple gazing lovingly at each other while holding hands. >>> and you can send your valentine with one of their political e-cards from vice president biden, you can send this, hillary, this is my last valentine until 2017. and from hillary clinton, what difference at this point does this valentine make? from defense secretary nominee chuck hagel, i'll say anything to confirm your love. and an awkward valentine's day for steve cohen, he exchanged a couple of public tweets who is a friend of a mode
. >>> a first look at lbj's love letters to claudia taylor, ladybird johnson. during their ten-week courtship back in 1934 and lbj was quite persistent in his per suursuit. he wrote, your lack of decision hasn't tempered either my decision or devotion to know what i want. her response, sort of put me on the spot, i love you, i don't know how ever lastingly i love you so i can't answer you yet. the letter's now available to see at lbj's presidential library. >>> a look inside...
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among the witnesses, georgia congressman john lewis who still has the pen president lyndon johnson used to sign the act into law. and has said the decision put a, quote, dagger in the heart of voting rights in this country. also, republican congressman jim sensenbrenner who chaired the committee when they last reauthorized the voting rights fact 2006. tuesday attorney general holder told the naacp convention in orlando that the u.s. has rare and historic opportunity to pass legislation strengthening modern voting protections. >> this was a deeply disappointing and flawed decision. congress must take steps to ensure that every eligible american has equal access to the polls. >> holder also announced for the first time he's directed the doj's civil rights division to shift resources to the voting acts provisions that were not affected by the supreme court ruling including section two which prohibits voting discrimination. holder, who has been pressed by some civil rights grouped, including the naacp, to file civil rights charges against george zimmerman in the wake of his acquittal, signa
among the witnesses, georgia congressman john lewis who still has the pen president lyndon johnson used to sign the act into law. and has said the decision put a, quote, dagger in the heart of voting rights in this country. also, republican congressman jim sensenbrenner who chaired the committee when they last reauthorized the voting rights fact 2006. tuesday attorney general holder told the naacp convention in orlando that the u.s. has rare and historic opportunity to pass legislation...
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of course new head of department of homeland security jeh johnson. do you think with this new blood there will come a rethinking of the president's or the country's intelligence and counter-terrorism strategy? >> those are all good questions and all good points. part of what happened is president obama in 2008 ran against bush's first term but inherited bush's second term. what i mean by that is by the time he left office he had stafd off the harshest edges of the most controversial policies he put in place in order to have them last beyond his administration. nobody had been waterboarded since 2003, gone on surveillance, military tribunalses closed cia black site prisons and so on so the next president in this case, barack obama, wouldn't have to necessarily make a radical 180 degree turn. when obama took over, you walk in the office, things already moderated, compromised. you sit there every day and get somebody walking in, an intelligence person telling you here are the ways people are trying to kill you or americans today. do you really want to c
of course new head of department of homeland security jeh johnson. do you think with this new blood there will come a rethinking of the president's or the country's intelligence and counter-terrorism strategy? >> those are all good questions and all good points. part of what happened is president obama in 2008 ran against bush's first term but inherited bush's second term. what i mean by that is by the time he left office he had stafd off the harshest edges of the most controversial...
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use as an example john thune who didn't complain about losing a questionable can be election to tim johnson. because he handled it like a gentleman, he was elected heavily against daschle. i think you're right. it's about form. it's about being a good person, close-up where people are watching you. she hasn't passed that test. >> if i thought the tea party was going to back her, it would be a different equation. she doesn't fit the tea party mold and enzi doesn't fit the victim of the tea party. >> more time for you next time, david corn. thank you, sir. i'm sorry. thanks, howard. >>> up next, lindsey graham says the united states should consider boycotting the winter olympics in russia next year if putin grants asylum to edward snowden. what an absurd idea. it's yet another example how much the republicans, i don't know what they miss. anyway, this is "hardball," the place for politics. uddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what your
use as an example john thune who didn't complain about losing a questionable can be election to tim johnson. because he handled it like a gentleman, he was elected heavily against daschle. i think you're right. it's about form. it's about being a good person, close-up where people are watching you. she hasn't passed that test. >> if i thought the tea party was going to back her, it would be a different equation. she doesn't fit the tea party mold and enzi doesn't fit the victim of the tea...
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that is the same thing that franklin roosevelt, that harry truman, that lyndon johnson and that all of them were trying to figure out in the 1930 through the 1960s. and and what's so amazing about this analysis is that it moves us away from thinking of racism as like holding the sign that says, you know, president obama is a muslim immigrant. i mean, okay. whatever, right? because though people weren't going to vote for the president, you know, anyway and they weren't going to support ft.'s policies, because that's just sort of an old-fashioned version of racism. but this notion that race has structured who we are is more complicated to come to terms with. and i think more complicated for us to therefore generate new structures around. >> yeah, i think, you know, what i found interesting in zach's article was the notion of white flight from the democratic party. i think that makes a lot of sense. and i actually think that the gop has become really, really good over that 50 years at generating disdain for government by focusing on negative stereotypes of people of color. i had this expe
that is the same thing that franklin roosevelt, that harry truman, that lyndon johnson and that all of them were trying to figure out in the 1930 through the 1960s. and and what's so amazing about this analysis is that it moves us away from thinking of racism as like holding the sign that says, you know, president obama is a muslim immigrant. i mean, okay. whatever, right? because though people weren't going to vote for the president, you know, anyway and they weren't going to support ft.'s...
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lyndon johnson's files are replete with information that provide the road map right to senator mccarthy, senator bridges and senator well kerr's doors. >> the book is "dying for mccarthy's sins." did an incredible job. i enjoyed this book very much. congratulations to you and all your hard work. they'll be more about this book on our website. give you all the information to go find it. up next in our monday gaggle, the race for new jersey's next senator begins. tip of the day, an old traditional standby, navy bean. we'll be right back. how many simple ingredients does your dog food have? 30? 20? new purina one beyond has 9. the simplified purina one beyond. learn more about these wholesome ingredients at purinaone.com samsung galaxy s4.was telling you about, it's got a huge screen, does all kinds of cool stuff. and if you buy it here, you get a $50 walmart gift card. man, i gotta have this! get the latest smart phones on at&t's 4g lte network, and get a $50 gift card. walmart. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and the streetsmart edge trading platform from charles schwab tdd# 1-800-345-2550 gives me
lyndon johnson's files are replete with information that provide the road map right to senator mccarthy, senator bridges and senator well kerr's doors. >> the book is "dying for mccarthy's sins." did an incredible job. i enjoyed this book very much. congratulations to you and all your hard work. they'll be more about this book on our website. give you all the information to go find it. up next in our monday gaggle, the race for new jersey's next senator begins. tip of the day,...
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lynn sweet, jason johnson, and joe watkins. hi, twiguys. good to see you. ladies, first with you. we have sarah palin speaking in ayla last night lashing out at republicans who agreed to end the government shutdown. >> remember this? they promised that they would do everything in their power to fight against socialized medicine, against obama care. but when it came time to stand and defund it, they wave the white flag of surrender and they threw under the bus the good gus who did stand up and fight for us. >> so palin also said it's time to, quote, stiffen our spines for the 2014 midterms. lynn, where will the growing fracture take the gop? >> i think in the primary it will help wipe occupy centrist republicans and it will get marginal figures who may nopt whip.upy centrist republicans and it will get marginal figures who may nopt whip. but because of the botched rollout of obama care, this has turned out better than the republicans expected. the shutdown cost everybody a lot of money. and there is a nickname for what the hard liners were called in the republican caucus and it was
lynn sweet, jason johnson, and joe watkins. hi, twiguys. good to see you. ladies, first with you. we have sarah palin speaking in ayla last night lashing out at republicans who agreed to end the government shutdown. >> remember this? they promised that they would do everything in their power to fight against socialized medicine, against obama care. but when it came time to stand and defund it, they wave the white flag of surrender and they threw under the bus the good gus who did stand up...
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rob johnson seems way out of line with where wisconsin is. >> i would like to say that he is. but there is a part of wisconsin -- you know, like all states are somewhat purple. wisconsin is -- is blue in some ways but it has a strong gun culture and ron johnson scratch it is itch of a certain kind of wisconsin voter that -- it is not just upstate. it is -- some of the -- suburban ring milwaukee counties as well that are very, very conservative on this issue and others. there is a real split in wisconsin. >> a swing vote from new hampshire because, remember, new hampshire in 2010, white republican, everyone wins republican. in 2012, new hampshire went almost entirely blue. it is a real democrat state now. she was on the fence very nervous about her state turning left. maybe she would have considered this. she did not but was vote that maybe could have counted. >> in bill clinton's memoirs, a really interesting passage. new hampshire is one of the states, think back to 1994, there was a democratic congressman from new hampshire who had voted for the assault weapons ban and the g
rob johnson seems way out of line with where wisconsin is. >> i would like to say that he is. but there is a part of wisconsin -- you know, like all states are somewhat purple. wisconsin is -- is blue in some ways but it has a strong gun culture and ron johnson scratch it is itch of a certain kind of wisconsin voter that -- it is not just upstate. it is -- some of the -- suburban ring milwaukee counties as well that are very, very conservative on this issue and others. there is a real...
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senator ron johnson and zeke emmanuel, keep it up on "morning joe." we'll be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] old el paso frozen entrées. now in freezers. [ male announcer ] old el paso frozen entrées. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from...
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rand paul, ron johnson, and john mccain looked so pathetic. and to me, there's something called decorum. and when rand paul sits there, and to the second highest ranking official in our country and said, i would have had your job, that's pathetic, that's the amateur hour, and that's republicans. >> he has the right to challenge her. >> but challenge her, "i would have relieved you of your duty." that's an idiot. >> kelly o'donnell, you were up on the hill yesterday. besides from all the fireworks, we saw a few pieces of videotape there. we did learn anything new about what happened on september 11th in benghazi? >> reporter: there were some threads and details, that were interesting. secretary clinton talked about the fact that they did not have access to the surveillance video that showed what went on for a period of weeks. i think most of us thought that they had been watching this in realtime. and she clarified that when they hear the term "realtime," they had been on the phone with some of their contacts in libya when the attack was unfold
rand paul, ron johnson, and john mccain looked so pathetic. and to me, there's something called decorum. and when rand paul sits there, and to the second highest ranking official in our country and said, i would have had your job, that's pathetic, that's the amateur hour, and that's republicans. >> he has the right to challenge her. >> but challenge her, "i would have relieved you of your duty." that's an idiot. >> kelly o'donnell, you were up on the hill yesterday....
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i can't help but think of lyndon johnson. he spent all those years, all those decades in congress and in the senate, going along, placating, doing the bidding of the conservative forces who controlled his immediate political future. this was the lyndon johnson who was the segregationist, but then when he got to the top, he became president, no one controlled him anymore. he was free to speak his mind and act on his conscience. this is the lyndon johnson who ended segregation. i find myself wondering if there is a little lbj in this pope, a conservative cardinal who infuriated the left in argentina and now as pope is becoming something of a liberal icon. here to make sense of who pope francis is and how he is shaping up our politics, we're joined by msnbc.com's benjy sarlin, sarah p posner, ana marie cox is still with us, and ambassador flynn as well. ambassador flynn, i'll start with you. you were an appointee of president clinton as the ambassador to the vatican. you are somebody who has fairly conservative views on the cult
i can't help but think of lyndon johnson. he spent all those years, all those decades in congress and in the senate, going along, placating, doing the bidding of the conservative forces who controlled his immediate political future. this was the lyndon johnson who was the segregationist, but then when he got to the top, he became president, no one controlled him anymore. he was free to speak his mind and act on his conscience. this is the lyndon johnson who ended segregation. i find myself...
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his role as net king pin is coming to an end, but this actor has found work playing linden johnson in a new play. >> brian cranston. >> we have a three-way tie at 100 points. this is the final question of the 100-point round. 216 years after he left office, which commander-in-chief, for which commander-in-chief did a presidential library finally-of-of the week? jonathan a little early i'm sorry. we have to enforce. it's on the floor. >> george washington. >> that is correct. that brings us to the end of the 100 point round. we move to the 200 point round. it was reported this week that wendy davis will formally enter the race of the texas governor the thursday assuming she gets the democratic nomination. what is the name of the republican attorney general she will face in the general election? >> david dewhurst. >> incorrect. >> question is on the floor, 3, 2, 1. time. >> can i answer again? >> greg abbott. >> that is correct for zero points. between monday afternoon and tuesday, ted cruz held the floor for 21 hours and 19 minutes consecutively. how many senators in history have spoke
his role as net king pin is coming to an end, but this actor has found work playing linden johnson in a new play. >> brian cranston. >> we have a three-way tie at 100 points. this is the final question of the 100-point round. 216 years after he left office, which commander-in-chief, for which commander-in-chief did a presidential library finally-of-of the week? jonathan a little early i'm sorry. we have to enforce. it's on the floor. >> george washington. >> that is...
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. >> i think both sides also -- the notion there is going to be another lyndon johnson, will come in and create this environment in the senate, where people can work together. i think that's pretty dead for the next couple of cycles at least. and i think this is -- this is everyone acknowledging, there is a new way of things being done in washington, and they're not going to go through the presense anymore of we're going to work together. there are some small things doing that, military sexual assault, where both sides are -- they're not based off of the parties, but by and large, the parties are not going to go at it with each other over the senate. >> that's the way american politics are now. there is a governing party, there is an opposition party and the filibuster always raises the question, is our system built for the way politics are sorted out? >> i think the escalated use of the filibuster made it obsolete. it has been an arms race. democrats pioneered judicial filibusters in the bush years when they tried to filibuster a bunch of d.c. circuit nominees too. they eventually b
. >> i think both sides also -- the notion there is going to be another lyndon johnson, will come in and create this environment in the senate, where people can work together. i think that's pretty dead for the next couple of cycles at least. and i think this is -- this is everyone acknowledging, there is a new way of things being done in washington, and they're not going to go through the presense anymore of we're going to work together. there are some small things doing that, military...
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professor of political science, jason johnson. and editor of citizen and contributor for newsweek, patricia murphy. welcome back to all of you. we're going to go to 2014. there's this new article in "the new york times." here's the quote. instead of sharpening their attack on democrats, republicans on capitol hill are being forced to explain why they are not to blame and why americans should trust them to govern both houses of congress when the one they do run is in such disarray. joe, what do you think considering everything that's going on right now? >> of course, the american public has a dim view of congress right now. congress has some of the lowest rating numbers its had in a long time. remember, all politics are local. how americans feel about the congress in general is different from how they feel about their particular member of congress. so there's a chance still for republicans to do better today, maybe even to win a majority in the senate despite the fact we've had this government shutdown. >> you know what's interesti
professor of political science, jason johnson. and editor of citizen and contributor for newsweek, patricia murphy. welcome back to all of you. we're going to go to 2014. there's this new article in "the new york times." here's the quote. instead of sharpening their attack on democrats, republicans on capitol hill are being forced to explain why they are not to blame and why americans should trust them to govern both houses of congress when the one they do run is in such disarray....
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when lyndon johnson championed legislation, he was bucked by conservative southern democrats. for a while, these progressive republicans and conservative democrats stuck with their party heritage. but steadily over the ensuing decades, liberal northerners migrated to the democrats, conservative southerners to the republicans. each party became more ideologically uniform. voters recognized this shift. 40 years ago, a third of voters would split their votes for congress and for the president between the two parties. they were ticket splitters. back then both democrats and republicans appealed to the same individual voter. compare that last year when not even one in ten voters split their votes between the parties, a record low. if you're right of center today, if you identify with the conservative tribe, with red america, there is velittle reas to vote otherwise. if you're with blue america, there is very little reason for you to vote anything but democratic. the parties have basically sorted themselves out which leaves few natural bipartisan coalitions in congress anymore. one
when lyndon johnson championed legislation, he was bucked by conservative southern democrats. for a while, these progressive republicans and conservative democrats stuck with their party heritage. but steadily over the ensuing decades, liberal northerners migrated to the democrats, conservative southerners to the republicans. each party became more ideologically uniform. voters recognized this shift. 40 years ago, a third of voters would split their votes for congress and for the president...
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we will not let another chief charlie morgan or staff sergeant donna johnson or corporal andrew willford die in service to this country without knowing that his husband or her wife will be recorded the full measure of our respect. now is the time. >> that was three months ago. how far have we come when it comes to lbgt rights specifically in the military? >> we've come a tremendous way. i really -- you know, don't ask or tell appeal was great but it was the beginning. now our families in the military will be recognized. no now, veterans families, the veterans administrations have different rules so veterans are not recognize in the same way. we have that work. we don't know if shannon has to go to ft. dix which she may have to go to for training, when she and casey get off of base, they're no longer married. you know? they're in the state of new jersey. and so there's still work -- state work has to be done to really take care of all of our service members. >> did you think this would happen when it did? i mean, and by that i mean, i've talked to a number of other couples who are -- eith
we will not let another chief charlie morgan or staff sergeant donna johnson or corporal andrew willford die in service to this country without knowing that his husband or her wife will be recorded the full measure of our respect. now is the time. >> that was three months ago. how far have we come when it comes to lbgt rights specifically in the military? >> we've come a tremendous way. i really -- you know, don't ask or tell appeal was great but it was the beginning. now our...
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and now it's lyndon johnson. there are so many theorieses. and the fact that there is more and more information. the more we analyze, the less certain we are. >> nancy gibbs to robert gibbs. >> hello, nancy. will we ever know? i thought what was interesting about what you said is we know probably -- we're less sure because of all the information that has come out. will we ever 100% know the answer to this? >> i don't think so. and when the warren commission official report came out in 1964, two thirds of people did not accept it. by 2001, 81% of people did not think that the official report was true. so actually with more data and more facts and more evidence and we analyze the bullets and take apart the photographs and the fill and you still have fewer and fewer people thinking we had the actual answer. i don't think this case will ever be closed. >> so in the same vein, you alluded to secretary kerry's comments which i found remarkable weighing in on the kennedy assassination and disputing the warren commission report and then refusing to t
and now it's lyndon johnson. there are so many theorieses. and the fact that there is more and more information. the more we analyze, the less certain we are. >> nancy gibbs to robert gibbs. >> hello, nancy. will we ever know? i thought what was interesting about what you said is we know probably -- we're less sure because of all the information that has come out. will we ever 100% know the answer to this? >> i don't think so. and when the warren commission official report...
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kelly johnson trying to steal, matt weiner gets him out. rays lose, sox stay. nationals and cubs. this is not coordinated. that's a 57 mile-per-hour curveball. struck him out. still waiting for that thing to close. 57 is fast for me but that's small. let's go to the u.s. open story. former champion maria sharapova pulled out of the tournament. >> because she's injured. >> she has bursitis. she was a hockey player. she just numbled that bad boy up. >> baseball player takes illegal drugs. she's a woman she done do that. >> she being unfairly treated because she's a female. >> you sneer at the mention that she's injured. >> i'm not speaking for the majority. >> female athletes have less ridiculous than male athletes. >> sugar sharaprova -- >> marketers -- >> they are interested in sugar. >> like dominos. >> dan has a 5 and a 4-year-old, he goes the world sugar on twitter. >> or they work for a presidential campaign. now you can't say -- >> if you remember one thing before we get off this bus. >> this is something i would do to my 5-year-old. you don't want to hand your beer for someo
kelly johnson trying to steal, matt weiner gets him out. rays lose, sox stay. nationals and cubs. this is not coordinated. that's a 57 mile-per-hour curveball. struck him out. still waiting for that thing to close. 57 is fast for me but that's small. let's go to the u.s. open story. former champion maria sharapova pulled out of the tournament. >> because she's injured. >> she has bursitis. she was a hockey player. she just numbled that bad boy up. >> baseball player takes...
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they are playing in scotland right now american dustin johnson tied with a couple of spaniards. phil mickelson tied for fourth. tiger goods tees off at 9:45 eastern time. the number one player in the world is tiger goods. it has been five years since he won a major. >> how is he the favorite? >> because he is playing well this year. some of the notables phil mickelson tied for fourth. and rory mcilroy. it is one of three clubs that does not allow female members and has come under fire recently for the policy. >>> the day after baseball's all-star game is the quietest slowest sports day of the year. no games, nothing going on. espn scheduled its sports awards show for that day. the miami heat won best team as if there is a way to measure that. somehow the heat are the best team. lebron james became the repeat winner of best athlete. jack hoffman best moment award. he is the 7-year-old cancer patient who ran the ball across the goal line for the university of nebraska getting behind the big corn fed boys leading him into the end zone. that was an awesome moment for nebraska there.
they are playing in scotland right now american dustin johnson tied with a couple of spaniards. phil mickelson tied for fourth. tiger goods tees off at 9:45 eastern time. the number one player in the world is tiger goods. it has been five years since he won a major. >> how is he the favorite? >> because he is playing well this year. some of the notables phil mickelson tied for fourth. and rory mcilroy. it is one of three clubs that does not allow female members and has come under...
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like linden johnson was complete -- that's the only reason why medicare worked. that's the only reason why the civil rights bills passed. it is, i guess, a lot easier to be a conservative president saying, we're going to cut, worry going to abolish. we're going to do whatever, the stuff i believe in. but if you are going to be a progressive president, you better look at lbj and fdr as your role models, this president, this is one of the worst performances i think any of us have seen. i have a rollout of a major initiative. it's not just the website. it's all of these other things that really matter. >> and it was the explanatory role wasn't filled, fulfilled. it's been very tough. i think right now the conventional narrative about obama was, yes, he was overly isolated. lamar alexander tells the story about everett dirkson being on the phone with lbj one afternoon saying, no, mr. president, i was there yesterday, i can't come down for a drink, i got to go home. he hangs up the phone, before he goes out of the office, he hears lbj's beagles in the hall. he had gon
like linden johnson was complete -- that's the only reason why medicare worked. that's the only reason why the civil rights bills passed. it is, i guess, a lot easier to be a conservative president saying, we're going to cut, worry going to abolish. we're going to do whatever, the stuff i believe in. but if you are going to be a progressive president, you better look at lbj and fdr as your role models, this president, this is one of the worst performances i think any of us have seen. i have a...